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The slides from Mats Ekblad's talk on open innovation and mass customization in manufacturing at the Open Innovation Day 2012 in Stockholm.

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From manufacturing to mass customization Mats Ekblad Electrolux AB

§ Consumers spend doubled time in their homes

§ Kitchens are increasingly the focus of consumers’ spending

§ Home chefs require more specialized, premium equipment

§ Health concerns favor modern kitchens § Consumers want extra features

Kitchen has become the heart of the home

Needs are globalizing

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Consumers seeks new sources for inspiration…

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…wherever they are…

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… and their path to purchase is no longer solely in the hands of the salesperson

6 Source: Forrester

More and more we are looking for a differentiated offer that is relevant to our needs

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How do we address both high and low end with a compelling offer?

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Focus on differentiated branded product offer

Benefits of scale in: §  Manufacturing §  R&D §  Purchasing §  Common components/

modules §  Common processes

and shared services

Low cost, lean go-to-market Market set price

Sharp customer focus Shared global strength Premium

Mass

Do you get paid for being differentiated?

9 Source: replicatorinc.com

How do you avoid creating complexity?

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Open Innovation

Mass Customization

Manufacturing

Modularization

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Modularization

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Mass Customization

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Open Innovation

Module assembly leads to shorther throughput time

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Degree of line assembly

100 %

50 %

Throughput time

Part assembly

Module manufacturing

Module assembly

Manufacturing

Moduflex project

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Individualism Flexibility Modularization Standardization

An ongoing research project investigating manufacturing processes for combining open innovation, mass customization and modular

production to manufacture individualized on-demand product series.

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